Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County

Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County EAHCC is open 24/7 to care for your pet in their time of need, day or night.
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Located in Plano, TX, and serving the community for over 30 years. 🐾🐶🐱

Call (214) 547-9900 or visit https://www.eahcc.com/ for more information! 💙 At Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County, our emergency veterinary team provides 24-hour emergency care for dogs and cats in Plano and the surrounding area. Whether your pet is experiencing an accident, sudden illness, or other emergency, our eme

rgency animal hospital is fully equipped with advanced diagnostics and an experienced team ready to help, any time, day or night.

We don’t take this responsibility lightly. Thank you for trusting us with your furry friends ❣️
04/29/2026

We don’t take this responsibility lightly. Thank you for trusting us with your furry friends ❣️

Just like people, pets can experience seasonal allergies this time of year.Common signs of allergies in pets:• Itching, ...
04/22/2026

Just like people, pets can experience seasonal allergies this time of year.

Common signs of allergies in pets:
• Itching, licking, or chewing (especially paws)
• Red or irritated skin
• Ear infections or head shaking
• Watery eyes or sneezing

If your pet seems uncomfortable or symptoms are worsening, it’s always best to get them checked out.

Our team is here 24/7 if your pet needs care.

Our team is so proud to make moments like this possible. We're open 24/7 if you ever need us.
04/13/2026

Our team is so proud to make moments like this possible. We're open 24/7 if you ever need us.

Our team is focused on bandage training and care this month. Here, EAHCC's Charge Tech Erik placing a leg bandage on a p...
04/09/2026

Our team is focused on bandage training and care this month. Here, EAHCC's Charge Tech Erik placing a leg bandage on a patient.

Proud of our team for always raising the standard of care 💪

The EAHCC team wishes you an egg-stra special Easter filled with treats, sunshine, and time with your pets 🐣We are here ...
04/05/2026

The EAHCC team wishes you an egg-stra special Easter filled with treats, sunshine, and time with your pets 🐣

We are here for you and your pets 24/7.

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month 🩹 In an emergency, knowing a few basic first aid steps can help you act quickly w...
04/01/2026

April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month 🩹 In an emergency, knowing a few basic first aid steps can help you act quickly while getting your pet to a veterinary hospital.

Some key things to remember:
• Stay calm and assess the situation
• Handle your pet carefully to avoid injury
• Never give human medications
• Seek veterinary care as soon as possible

First aid is just the first step. Professional care is critical in emergencies. EAHCC is here for you and your pets 24/7 in case you need us.

So proud of our team for the care they provide every single day.
03/30/2026

So proud of our team for the care they provide every single day.

Not every health issue needs emergency care, but some signs indicate your pet needs immediate attention. Here are common...
03/26/2026

Not every health issue needs emergency care, but some signs indicate your pet needs immediate attention. Here are common symptoms that may mean your pet is experiencing an emergency:

• Bleeding or trauma
• Seizures or convulsions
• Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
• Sudden lethargy, disorientation, or weakness
• Suspected toxin or poison ingestion
• Ingestion of a foreign object
• Eye problems that don’t improve
• Heatstroke or difficulty keeping cool
• Respiratory distress or trouble breathing
• Drowning or near-drowning situations

If you see any of these signs, it’s important to act quickly. Call us at 214-547-9900 as soon as possible so our team can begin preparing to care for your pet.

Babe Ruthie was brought into EAHCC after having seizures at home. Dr. Burnett and our team quickly assessed her conditio...
03/23/2026

Babe Ruthie was brought into EAHCC after having seizures at home. Dr. Burnett and our team quickly assessed her condition and began prompt treatment to stop the seizures. After additional testing and discussions with the family, toxin ingestion was determined to be the most likely cause.

Babe Ruthie was hospitalized for monitoring and supportive care, and we’re happy to share she was feeling better in no time. 💚

When emergencies happen, quick action can make all the difference. We’re proud to be here for pets like Babe Ruthie when they need us most.

Continuing education is a cornerstone of exceptional emergency care. Our doctors and technicians recently completed RECO...
03/19/2026

Continuing education is a cornerstone of exceptional emergency care.

Our doctors and technicians recently completed RECOVER CPR training, the gold standard in canine and feline CPR. RECOVER provides evidence-based guidelines designed to give pets the best possible outcome.

By staying current with advanced training, our team ensures we’re prepared to deliver the highest level of emergency care when it matters most.

Address

10225 Custer Road
Plano, TX
75025

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